








11-month-old domestic long hair cross main coon, neutered male
Description
Mickey’s our little furball now — he’s 11 months old, neutered, and a sweet, calm cat who’s way more well-behaved than most. He’s a mix of domestic long hair and main coon, and honestly, he’s just such a gentle soul. He knows what he’s not allowed on (no sofas, no beds, no jumping on the fridge — he’s actually quite good at that), and he understands “no” like it’s second nature.He sleeps through the night — either on the floor, his bed, or nestled in the bathroom sink. If he wakes up, he’s quiet and just stays put. We’ve had him as a house and garden cat, and he’s used to staying in the garden with the pet-safe system, but he *loves* jumping into his rucksack and going for walks on tree-lined tracks. He’s a bit of a wanderer, and if he’s not walking, he’s probably just sitting on a bench sipping a latte with a bit of froth at Costa — he’s not just a cat, he’s a cat who knows what good coffee is. 😹
He’s totally comfortable with his harness and lead, and he jumps into his car seat and stays there when the engine starts. We’ve taken him to Scotland on holidays, and he even went on the beach — he’s not afraid of new places, and he settles in easily.
He’s microchipped, up to date on vaccines, and gets regular worm and flea treatments.
We’re rehoming him because of a change in our personal life — not because he’s not good, just because our situation has shifted.
He’s soft, sweet, and a real best friend. If you’re looking for a calm, loving cat who’s already trained, knows his place, and loves quiet walks and good coffee, he might just be your next house cat.
He comes with his food bowls, litter trays, rucks in his rucksack, beds, and scratch posts — everything he needs to get settled.
We’re based in kings-lynn, King's Lynn and West Norfolk — so if you’re nearby or just looking for a cat who doesn’t need much fuss, he’d be happy to join you.
(We’re not saying he’s perfect — just that he’s really sweet, and he’s had a great life with us. We’re sad to let him go, but we’re excited to find him a home where he’ll be loved.)